A man from Swansea has been jailed for his involvement in the supply of Class A drugs.
36-year-old Sean Doyle, from Waunarlwydd, was arrested by the Gorseinon Neighbourhood Policing Team after a warrant was conducted at his home address and vehicle. Items including drugs (powder and tablets) and multiple mobile phones were seized.
Doyle pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and two counts of possession with intent to supply Class C drugs.
He has been sentenced to three years in prison.
NPT Supervisor Sergeant Molly Llewellyn said:
“Sean Doyle was peddling drugs and misery onto the streets of Waunarlwydd and wider Swansea.
“But, like so many drug dealers before him, he was found out by police.
“South Wales Police recognises the harmful impact that drug dealing can have on our communities. Our neighbourhood teams are committed to listening to residents, acting on their concerns, and disrupting those involved in this unlawful activity.
“If you are worried that this happening in your area, please report it to us – together we can help keep our neighbourhoods safe.”
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